There is no .ji file anymore, although there is a command line option to produce it, --output-ji <name>
On Monday, June 22, 2015 at 9:03:31 AM UTC-4, Kostas Tavlaridis-Gyparakis wrote: > > Hello, > I am trying to embed Julia in C++ but I currently face some sort of issues. > I am trying to follow the instructions shown here > <http://julia.readthedocs.org/en/latest/manual/embedding/>. > First things first, I run Ubuntu 15.04 and my Julia version is v. 0.3.2 > (it's the > version that is automatic installed when installing julia from ubuntu > center). > I use eclipse for my C++ projects, yet again I have the following issues, > ac- > cording to the instructions before trying to write any julia code in C or > C++ you > need first to: > 1) link the julia library (assuming I undersand correctly this refers to > libjulia.so), > which should be located in "Julia_DIR/usr/lib", yet again in my julia > directory > there is no folder under the name usr. I did though find a libjulia.so > file in an > other directory of my pc ("/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/julia") and added > this one > instead. > 2) include the path of julia.h which should be located in > "Julia_DIR/inclue/julia" > now again in my julia directory there are no such folders and in general > there > is nowhere in my pc any file such as julia.h. I did sth that is probably > wrong > and stupid but couldn't come up with anything else I downloaded this > <https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia> and I > included the location of where julia.h is located to eclipse as well with > the direc- > tions of all the other header files that were inculuded inside julia.h. > > Now when in Eclipse I am trying to compile and run a few simple julia > commands > having included julia.h i receive an error saying that there is no uv.h > file in my > system which is needed in one of the julia header files. > I know that my whole approach is wrong, but yet again I couldn't find > anywhere > in my pc the proper folders or files in order to follow the steps that > were sugges- > ted in the julia website for running julia code inside C++. > Any help would be much appreciated. > > Also, one more thing I wanted to ask is the following, in general writing > Julia > code inside a C++ code is limited? > What I want to do in general is write a JuMP model inside C++, so in > general > is this possible, in the sense that by embedding Julia inside C++, will I > be able > to use all of the tools and code of Julia language or is this only limited > to a cer- > tain amount of commands and packages? >